Plasmids and Plasmid Biology 1. Plasmid structure 2. Plasmid replication and copy number control 3. Plasmid transfer 4. Plasmids as tools 5. F plasmids
Antibodies can be generated against protein epitopes ... standard-Renilla luciferase. promotor-Firefly luciferase. 2. Between protein and another protein ...
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Are used by molecular biologists to isolate. Large quantities of a ... Yeast, C.elegans, Drosophila, Zebrafish, Xenopus, Chickens, Mouse, Humans etc. 21. cDNA ...
Virus multiplication is often lethal to the cell- lysis. Viruses vary in several features: ... more phage and escapes by cell lysis i.e. it is a lytic virus ...
a mobile group of genetic elements that act as parasites. some of these elements replicate ... electron micrograph. of a bacteriophage. infecting a bacterium ...
CopB protein: repressor of the gene repA transcription. CopA RNA: complementary ... chloramphenicol inhibits protein synthesis; Repressor can't be made so can't ...
Describe the general mechanism of the spliceosome doing splicing of ... Describe how alternative splicing produces diversity of mRNA products; some RNA self ...
Analyze how a gene can transform an organism and express that gene ... Bacteria present with whitish colonies (regeneration of the starter plate) -pGlo. LB only ...
Figure 20.2 Overview of gene cloning with a bacterial plasmid, showing various uses of cloned genes Bacterium Cell containing gene of interest Gene inserted
McMillan et al 1995 Virology 213; 413. Brand et al 1997 JBC 272;8388 ... Damian Purcell. McGill University. Anne Gatignol. University of Colorado. Jens Lykke-Andersen ...
What is a transgenic mouse? Foreign DNA can be introduced into ... mice are made by using. a plasmid DNA that is similar to part of the mouse genome, ...
Ch 12 Researchers can insert desired genes into plasmids, creating recombinant DNA and insert those plasmids into bacteria 0 Bacterium Bacterial chromosome Plasmid 1 ...
DNA and RNA isolation and purification (course readings 10 and 11) Genomic DNA preparation overview Plasmid DNA preparation DNA purification Phenol extraction
Recombinant DNA and Genetic Engineering Chapter 16 The Ti Plasmid a GMO Mechanism Ti plasmid Plasmid of bacteria Agrobacterium tumefaciens Contains tumor-inducing ...
To establish specific cell-to-cell communication between two populations of bacteria ... Dr. Laura Frost: F-Plasmid. Philip Silverman: pox38 F-Plasmid ...
Departamento de Agroqu mica y Bioqu mica Departament D Agroqu mica i Bioqu mica Genetic information (DNA) mRNA proteins. Transmission of genetic information ...
Prokaryotic structure cell The Structure within Cytoplasm Cytoplasm The Nucleoid Plasmid Ribosomes Endospore A typical bacterium usually consists of: a cytoplasmic ...
Start with a number of colonies, each carrying a plasmid with a different DNA fragment. ... used to identify colonies that carry a plasmid ... Southern Blotting ...
LacY codes for -galactosidase permease. LacA codes for thiogalactoside transcyclase ... and therefore mRNA encoding LacZ and LacY is only made at very low levels ...
How to bioengineer a novel system? Obtain a sequence by PCR, then clone it into a suitable plasmid We re adding DNA, but want E. coli to make a protein!
Measures the steady state levels of mRNA in cell ... Micro Arrays and the Physiological State of the Cell. Micro array analysis. Micro array analysis ...
Recombinant DNA Technology rDNA Technology Restriction Enzymes and DNA Ligase Plasmid Cloning Vectors Transformation of Bacteria Blotting Techniques Restriction ...
G. HIND III- palindrome exists at each end of gene and on plasmid. H. HIND III - must use same enzyme to cut plasmid as was used to cut gene. I. They are the same ...
Microarray analysis shows that some microRNAs. downregulate large numbers of target mRNAs ... in flies, haematopoietic lineage differentiation in mammals, neuronal ...
Lecture 3 Lecture 2 catch up Vector structure Copy number control Selectable marker Plasmid DNA isolation ESTs DNA sequencing Entering the Honeybee database
ligation. transformation. colony PCR. miniprep of pJV861-9 with insertion ... plasmid and fragments, ligation and transformation, I finally got some colonies ...
... together. fMet-tRNA binds to mRNA 50S subunit binds to form initiation complex 2nd aminoacyl tRNA arrives at A site Amino acid ... aquaculture Vary ...
Time-Of-Flight (TOF) Quadrapole. Ion-Trap. Electron ... Cheap, fast, coding. Single sequencing reads of mRNA. Sequence from. 5' or 3' end. No 'assembly' ...
Northern Blotting Northern blotting is a method for the detection of a specific mRNA in a mixture of RNAs. Like Southern blotting the method is highly specific and ...
raise temperature (wash) Only specific complementary probe ... Wash. Expose to. X-ray film. pick colony and isolate plasmid ... (hours in stead of days/weeks) ...
4/28-5/2. Gene Regulation. pp..462-470, pp.390-406. pp.470-477, 481-483, Parts of Ch12 ... Terminates transcription after the terminator signal. Modify their mRNA ...
DNA can be cloned into bacterial plasmids for research or commercial applications. ... A library is a set of clones that carry different fragments, representing the ...
Ligation reaction. In vitro packaging. Infect host E. coli (plate on lawn') Screen plaques ... ligate into plasmid. To Screen Again or. To Re-Make the Library? ...
Conjugation- bacterial cells come in direct. contact with each other. Plasmid is ... transduction or conjugation. These natural processes have been modified ...